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Photo of the U.S. Army Blues Jazz Ensemble courtesy of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own"
Owen Yeh-Lee provides feedback during a rehearsal of his original song, "Spacetime", as part of the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge. Photo by Rebecca J. Michelson
Participants of an Exit12 program perform at the Intrepid Museum in New York City, supported by a Creative Forces Community Engagement grant. Photo by Alberto Vasari
Participants of Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods’ At Ease: Art and Nature for Veterans program in Illinois, supported by a Creative Forces Community Engagement grant. Photo by Ewa Pasek Photography
Students experience rehearsals and performances of Shakespearean scenes as part of the Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre’s Shakespeare in American Communities program at the Child Opportunity Zone (COZ). Photo by Jessica Sharpe, Varieur COZ Coordinator
Amy Keum & Katryna Marttala performing "Live Before Life's Gone" by Isabella Nguyen and Maya Johnson during the 2024 Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge concert, "Challenge Accepted." Photo by Rebecca J. Michelson
Students visit the Actors’ Shakespeare Project in Watertown, Massachusetts, to see a matinee of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, supported by the NEA’s Shakespeare in American Communities program. Photo by Kelsey Tidball, courtesy of Actors’ Shakespeare Project.
Students participate in KidsRead and KidsWrite Workshops at The Center for Fiction, part of the Mercantile Library Association of the City of New York’s NEA Big Read. Photo courtesy of the Center for Fiction.
Indy Arts Council's "Recovery Start With Us" public awareness campaign. NEA is supporting the expansion of their work to develop and implement arts-based substance use disorder prevention, education, and recovery programs in Marion County, Indiana. Photo by The Basement
Author Sandra Cisneros surrounded by students at an NEA Big Read event at the Just Buffalo Writing Center, a 25-26 NEA Big Read Grantee. Photo by Pat Cray, courtesy of Just Buffalo Literary Center
What’s Happening at the NEA
Grants
Impact
Some Facts about the National Endowment for the Arts
Approximately 2,400 Grants
Recommended for grant awards annually in all 50 states, DC, and U.S. territories.
More than 60 Percent
Percentage of Arts Endowment grants that go to small and medium-sized organizations (budgets up to $2 million).
Approximately 34 Percent
Percentage of Arts Endowment-funded activities in high-poverty communities.
Some Facts from the National Endowment for the Arts
$1.2 trillion
Amount the arts and cultural industries contribute to the U.S. economy.
4.2 Percent
Percentage of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product is accounted for by arts and cultural industries.
Nearly 5.4 Million
Americans work in the arts and cultural industries on payroll.
Some Facts about the National Endowment for the Arts
62 Cents
The Arts Endowment’s annual cost to each American.
0.003 Percent
The Arts Endowment’s percentage of the federal budget.
Nearly $6 Billion
Amount awarded by the Arts Endowment since its beginning in 1965.
Some Facts from the National Endowment for the Arts
Utah
The state’s percentage of adults who attended a live performing arts event (62 percent) exceeded that of the national percentage of U.S. adults (38 percent).
Vermont
The percentage of the state’s adults who read a literary work (60 percent) far exceeded the national average (38 percent).
Wisconsin
The state’s adult population created or performed any type of art at a higher percentage (73 percent) than the national average for U.S. adults (52 percent).
Some Facts about the National Endowment for the Arts
Approximately $8 million
Amount of arts education funding for lifelong learning projects annually.
More than 24 million
Estimated number of people who attend a live arts event annually.
42
Percentage of NEA grants awarded to localities of less than a million people.